Ihab M K Elzeyadi

Ihab M.K. Elzeyadi, PhD, FEIA, LEEDAP is an associate professor of architecture and the director of High Performance Environments laboratory (HiPE) and Façade Innovative Technologies (FIT) testing facility at the School of Architecture & Allied Arts, University of Oregon. Professor Elzeyadi has been engaged in the design, construction, and research ofhigh-performance buildings for more than 20 years. He has conducted grant-supported research on the relationship between people and buildings including daylighting systems effects on health, productivity, and other outcomes as they relate to sustainable design strategies. He is currently working on a number of research projects investigating cost and financial benefits of green and LEED schools, the Green Classroom Toolbox Project for energy retrofits of existing schools, as well as RD&D projects on facade integrated green products and technologies for active envelopes, including innovative prototypes of solar awning and daylighting harvesting systems. Professor Elzeyadi is a fulltime faculty of Architecture, University of Oregon, where he teaches design studios and courses in sustainable design, and high-performance buildings. His expertise includes building performance and metrics; integrated design and delivery; indoor environmental quality; as well as environmental impacts of buildings on human performance and health. He is the president-elect of the Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE), an appointed member to the USGBC Research Advisory Committee, Chair of USGBC, Thought and Leadership in Research working group, and member of numerous professional organizations including; Illumination Engineering Society (IES), Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies (OR BEST), and Oregon Transportation Research and EducationConsortium.

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His expertise includes building performance and metrics; integrated design and delivery; indoor environmental quality; as well as environmental impacts of buildings on human performance and health.

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